Agear drive will use 90 wt whereas a hydro will use 10W30.
The oil to use for the 26hp Kohler motor on a Craftsman garden tractor will depend on the temperature outside. Use a 10-30 blend in the summer and a 5-30 blend in the winter months. The brand of oil does not matter as long as it is not a synthetic blend.
That tractor does not use transmission fluid. It uses gear oil for the gearbox and hydraulic fluid for the lift.
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The 1969 Ford 4000 diesel tractor typically uses Ford M2C-41 or equivalent hydraulic fluid for its transmission. This fluid is often a multi-purpose oil, such as UTF (Universal Tractor Fluid), which meets the necessary specifications for both hydraulic and transmission functions. Always check the owner's manual or consult a professional for the most accurate and specific recommendations.
Every one I've had a chance to take a look at has had a 10 speed.. I'm pretty sure they were Eaton Fuller.
NO! The 190c is a lawn tractor. Not a garden tractor. Sleeve hitches are designed for ground engaging and lifting attachments. Don't let those 23" tires fool you. Your rearend cannot handle that kind of load. It has bushings instead of bearings and they will wear out quickly if you don't burn up your transaxle first. That tractor is designed to mow and light snow pushing with a front blade. Also a small trailer would work well but that's it.
"6.6 craftsman " is insufficient info. -If you expect a sensible answer, please describe it fully.
The manufacturer recommends using a 5w-30 oil in this engine for the most part. The exception is for synthetic oil, in which case you could use 10w-30.
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It depends on what kind of tractor you are looking to buy, and what the use of the tractor truck is going to be, and then you can decide where to purchase from.
The Massey Ferguson 230 typically uses a universal tractor transmission fluid or a multi-purpose hydraulic fluid, such as UTF (Universal Tractor Fluid). The transmission and rear end combined capacity is approximately 8 gallons (30 liters). It's essential to consult the operator's manual for specific recommendations and to ensure proper maintenance.
It can depend on the make and model of the transaxle. But, typically they use a 20W50 motol oil in the transaxle.